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June is still

Plenty more activities are lined up this month to complete your perfect June staycation.

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Trudeau gun hatred hits close to home

Canadian Premier Justin Trudeau ordered a hand gun ban in Canada last week.

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Harvest season stirs memories from past

Like sands through an hourglass our harvest is about over.

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Harvard canceling of black prof height of hypocrisy

[In The Daily Signal] [Eisenberg is a millennial political consultant based in Philadelphia and Charleston, S.C. He is a Maverick-PAC Future 40 awardee.]

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PROVIDE TAX CUTS (NOT REBATES) TO COMBAT INFLATION

After Gov. Kevin Stitt’s veto of parts of the state budget and call for a special session to consider tax relief, much discussion has centered on the best way for the Oklahoma state government to deal with inflation.

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KINGFISHER ROTARY CLUB

KINGFISHER ROTARY CLUB recently hosted political candidates. Todd Russ, current member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives and a banker in Cordell, left photo, at left, and Todd Thomsen, former member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, center, were guests of the Kingfisher Rotary club last week. Russ is a candidate for the Oklahoma State Treasurer office, and Thomsen is a candidate for the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. If Thomsen’s name is familiar it’s because he was the punter and kicker for the 1985 University of Oklahoma football national championship team. Thomsen graduated from OU and finished his college playing career with the 1988 season, Barry Switzer’s last season as head coach. Each speaker gave a brief synopsis of their family and work histories, and also told of their reasons for seeking political office. With them is former house member and Kingfisher Rotarian Mike Sanders. Both candidates are Republicans. Dr. Randy Grellner, right photo, at right, Kingfisher High School graduate and a current practicing physician in Cushing, was also a guest speaker of the Kingfisher Rotary club Tuesday. He is a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, and told of his concerns that our nation is in crisis, and Christian, conservative values and leadership are in short supply in Washington D.C. currently. He said he chose to run because he felt called to do what he could in the fight to save our nation from corrupt leaders with questionable moral values. Grellner has no political experience, and he said he would continue his medical practice in Cushing if elected. He is pictured with Mike Myers, Kingfisher Rotary club president. [KT&FP Staff Photos]

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Kingfisher police investigate traffic accidents

The following traffic accidents are being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department:

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